YELLOWFIN SAYS COMPANIES WILL GET DEEPER INSIGHT WITH A MULTI-CHART CAPABILITY

Feb 27, 2014

Global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor Yellowfin has developed a multi-chart functionality in the latest version of its BI platform Yellowfin 7, responding to customers who want to quickly develop multiple graphic views of a single data query.

YELLOWFIN Says Companies Will Get Deeper Insight With A Multi-Chart Capability

Yellowfin’s new multi-chart capability – included as part of Yellowfin 7’s all-new content creation module – will allow users to create many charts from a single dataset, enabling fast data exploration and analysis from multiple perspectives.

“Significantly, this capability differs from that offered by other data visualization tools, which create a separate query for each visualization,” said Yellowfin CEO Glen Rabie. “Architecturally, Yellowfin is quite different – it automatically aggregates on-the-fly to build its charts. What this means is, from an end-customer perspective, the performance is far faster because there’s only one query hitting the database for multiple visualizations. The ability to build multiple charts from a single data set will also significantly reduce report-authoring time. And importantly, deriving deeper multi-angled insights from a single dataset has never been faster or easier.”

Auto-Chart Feature To Support Fast And Accurate Content Creation

New output canvas and custom widgets add context to data

Rabie explained that the vendor’s new output canvas, within Yellowfin 7’s overhauled report builder, would allow users to drag-and-drop multiple charts onto a single space and arrange them side-by-side to create a dashboard type experience for data consumers.

“Having conducted their multi-chart analysis, users can then add these multiple reports together to produce multi-chart reports – which can be thought of as mini dashboards,” said Rabie. “The charts and canvas itself can be easily resized, via drag-and-drop functionality, allowing users to create a customized view of their visualizations.”

Users will also be able to add a range of custom widgets to the output canvas, to provide additional context to selected data visualizations, including text, images, annotations and links to external content.

“This feature builds the chart automatically for the user, based on the dataset provided,” said Rabie. “Instantaneous visualization of data selections enables users to see the result of their actions immediately, and attain instant insight.”